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    Review : Lian Li PC-6099

    Posted on Friday, September 27 2002 @ 13:42:15 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    PureOC has reviewed the Lian Li PC-6099 case :
    Over time, all Lian Li has done is improve the design of the original PC60. Even if this is kind of lame, we don't have a problem with it since they have done a great job with their latest cases. As always this case is made with brushed aluminium, it practicly weights nothing.

    Case windows are very popular these days among the enthusiast market, and Lian Li has made it easy by adding the window to the side of the case for you. At night if you have a Cold Cathode it looks really cool with a case window, just look at the pic above. The two front LEDs is a great idea.

    One thing we are sad about is the fact that watercooling just isn't possible with this case. There simply is no room for it. We tried different radiators and pumps and couldn't find a way to place everything in the case, the only solution was to place either the radiator or the pump outside the case.


    Review Link : PureOC


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